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- catalog abstract "434 sketches and drawings by Joseph Severn (and others) in pen and ink, pencil, charcoal, chalk, watercolor, crayon, and Chinese white. Subjects include: landscapes, architecture, classical sculptures, mythical figures, still life, portraits, nature studies, nudes, animals, and others. Includes: one work captioned: by "Walter" (Severn's son), p9r[=page 9 recto]; one work captioned "Arthur Severn's," p35v; one by Lewis Vulliamy (1791-1871), p43r; two by Sir Charles Lock Eastlake (1793-1865), p93v, p111r; one by "M. Severn," p9v, and one "by Mary," p13v? Also includes: 1 group that might possibly be the three Keats brothers?, p31r; 1 design for a memorial to Keats, "Fates seizing Keats," p30r; 1 design similar to a description in a letter to Charles Armitage Brown of a design for a tomb representing a Greek seat with a lyre with strings partly broken, p69r; 3 drawings made on the voyage to Italy with Keats: 1 captioned "Acasia from Mr. Snooks Garden Bedhampton" where they went ashore before leaving the Channel (p108r), and 2 paintings made of the "Coast of Barbary" (p83r) and the "Coast of Malaga" dated 16 October (p83r).".
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- catalog date "182u".
- catalog description "434 sketches and drawings by Joseph Severn (and others) in pen and ink, pencil, charcoal, chalk, watercolor, crayon, and Chinese white. Subjects include: landscapes, architecture, classical sculptures, mythical figures, still life, portraits, nature studies, nudes, animals, and others.".
- catalog description "Also includes: 1 group that might possibly be the three Keats brothers?, p31r; 1 design for a memorial to Keats, "Fates seizing Keats," p30r; 1 design similar to a description in a letter to Charles Armitage Brown of a design for a tomb representing a Greek seat with a lyre with strings partly broken, p69r; 3 drawings made on the voyage to Italy with Keats: 1 captioned "Acasia from Mr. Snooks Garden Bedhampton" where they went ashore before leaving the Channel (p108r), and 2 paintings made of the "Coast of Barbary" (p83r) and the "Coast of Malaga" dated 16 October (p83r).".
- catalog description "For further information see: Hanns A. Hammelmann. "A Severn Album," Times Literary Supplement, 6 Jan. 1950: p16; and, Grant F. Scott. "Severn redivivus," Times Literary Supplement, 18 Mar. 2005; copies of both in Manuscript Dept. curatorial file.".
- catalog description "Includes: one work captioned: by "Walter" (Severn's son), p9r[=page 9 recto]; one work captioned "Arthur Severn's," p35v; one by Lewis Vulliamy (1791-1871), p43r; two by Sir Charles Lock Eastlake (1793-1865), p93v, p111r; one by "M. Severn," p9v, and one "by Mary," p13v?".
- catalog description "MS Eng 1460. Houghton Library, Harvard University.".
- catalog description "Severn was an English portrait and landscape painter and friend of the poet John Keats. He was British consul at Rome from 1861 to 1872.".
- catalog extent "1 v. (117 leaves) ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Selected pages available in an electronic version.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Selected pages available in an electronic version.".
- catalog isReferencedBy "For further information see: Hanns A. Hammelmann. "A Severn Album," Times Literary Supplement, 6 Jan. 1950: p16; and, Grant F. Scott. "Severn redivivus," Times Literary Supplement, 18 Mar. 2005; copies of both in Manuscript Dept. curatorial file.".
- catalog issued "182u".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog relation "Selected pages available in an electronic version.".
- catalog subject "Keats, John, 1795-1821.".
- catalog subject "Severn, Joseph, 1793-1879.".
- catalog title "Scrapbook of drawings, ca.182--187-.".
- catalog type "Drawings, England 19th century. gmgpc".
- catalog type "Portraits. aat".
- catalog type "Scrapbooks. aat".
- catalog type "Watercolors, English 19th century. gmgpc".
- catalog type "image".